Phillip
Brunson, offense Housebreaking and
Larceny. February 19 1887. He went into a negro cabin and
stole some cotton. He is to work on the Blacksville R. R.
in Newberry.

Wesley
Green, convicted of Larceny and Burglary, he was a
colored lad sentenced to 5 years from February 19 1887.
He is at work on the Blacksville Alston and Newberry R.
R.

Lewis
Miller, sentenced on the 15 October 1883, to life in
prison for Stealing and Stealing Cotton. Sentence
commuted to 10 years, November 1, 1888, Arson and Grand
Larceny. At work at the hosiery factory in the prison
yard.

Jim
Hudson and Tom McFadden charged with Burglary. Both
sentenced to life imprisonment. Pardon refused. In July
of 1886 Govoner Sheppard commutted sentence to 5 years.

Calvin
McFaddon (colored) convicted of Arson for the burning of
the wooden Jail at Manning to be confined to the
penitentiary for the term of his natural life. Pardoned
refused June 7 1888.

Samuel
Simons (Symon) September 1877 age 19 years old.

Monroe
Fulton sentenced to Hang the 14th day of December 1877.
Sentence commuted to life December 2 1889 pardoned
December 2 1890.